Which of the following article of Constitution of India deals with the impeachment of the President? [#561]
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Q1. Which of the following article of Constitution of India deals with the impeachment of the President?
Q1. Which of the following article of Constitution of India deals with the impeachment of the President?
(A) Article 61
(A) Article 61
(A) Article 61
(B) Article 56
(B) Article 56
(B) Article 56
(C) Article 66
(C) Article 66
(C) Article 66
(D) Article 65
(D) Article 65
(D) Article 65
Answer: (A) Article 61
Answer: (A) Article 61
Answer: (A) Article 61
Article 61
Article 61
Article 61
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(A) He like respect.
(A) He like respect.
(A) He like respect.
(B) He likes to be respected.
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(C) He like to be respected.
(C) He like to be respected.
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(D) He want to be respected.
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(A) Guwahati
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(C) Goalpara
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(D) Bongaigaon
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(A) 55 years
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(B) 65 years
(B) 65 years
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(C) 58 years
(C) 58 years
(D) 60 years
(D) 60 years
(D) 60 years
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Answer: (A) 55 years
Answer: (A) 55 years
25 years + (3*10) years = 55 years
25 years + (3*10) years = 55 years
25 years + (3*10) years = 55 years
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(A) Som Seng
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(B) Somdeo
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(D) Ganga
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Salastambha shifted the capital city Pragjyotishpur to the present Tezpur area and named it after the name of his tutelary deity Hataka or Hetuka Sulin as Hatakeswara or Haruppeswara.
Salastambha shifted the capital city Pragjyotishpur to the present Tezpur area and named it after the name of his tutelary deity Hataka or Hetuka Sulin as Hatakeswara or Haruppeswara.
Salastambha shifted the capital city Pragjyotishpur to the present Tezpur area and named it after the name of his tutelary deity Hataka or Hetuka Sulin as Hatakeswara or Haruppeswara.
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Q9. Identify the pair with the same relationship as Child : Vaccination.
Q9. Identify the pair with the same relationship as Child : Vaccination.
(A) Fever : Medicine
(A) Fever : Medicine
(A) Fever : Medicine
(B) Food : Cooking
(B) Food : Cooking
(B) Food : Cooking
(C) Plant : Pesticide
(C) Plant : Pesticide
(C) Plant : Pesticide
(D) Animals : Food
(D) Animals : Food
(D) Animals : Food
Answer: (C) Plant : Pesticide
Answer: (C) Plant : Pesticide
Answer: (C) Plant : Pesticide
Plant : Pesticide
Plant : Pesticide
Plant : Pesticide
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Q10. If 20% of a is b, then b% of 20 is the same as :
Q10. If 20% of a is b, then b% of 20 is the same as :
(A) 4% of a
(A) 4% of a
(A) 4% of a
(B) 8% of a
(B) 8% of a
(B) 8% of a
(C) 6% of a
(C) 6% of a
(C) 6% of a
(D) 10% of a
(D) 10% of a
(D) 10% of a
Answer: (A) 4% of a
Answer: (A) 4% of a
Answer: (A) 4% of a
20% of a is b
Hence b = 20% of a = 20a/100
b% of 20
= 20% of b
= (20/100) * 20a/100
= (20*20*a)/(100*100)
= 4a/100
= (4/100) * a
= 4% of a
20% of a is b Hence b = 20% of a = 20a/100 b% of 20 = 20% of b = (20/100) * 20a/100 = (20*20*a)/(100*100) = 4a/100 = (4/100) * a = 4% of a
20% of a is b Hence b = 20% of a = 20a/100 b% of 20 = 20% of b = (20/100) * 20a/100 = (20*20*a)/(100*100) = 4a/100 = (4/100) * a = 4% of a
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